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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ♦ Dr. M. 8. Kern of Pendleton was In Hermiston Tuesday looking after g - * * % ** * the replacing of one of the large Mrs. M. A. Parker of Medford la plate glass windows in the Oregon visiting at the home of her niece, Hardware building which broke last Mrs. P. A. Power. week from the heat. LOCAL HAPPENINGS OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Sunday & Monday, August 27-28 MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY The‘GRAND HOTEL’of Comedy... People Come, People Go...Something Nutty Always Happens! Don't intorrupt I thought it wai my program a dog fight j E. P. Dodd left Monday for Walla Walla to take up his duties with the Tri-State Organization of which he is secretary. R. V. Jones of Irrigon was a Hermiston business visitor the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Reid, who has been vi- siting friends in Spokane the past several weeks, returned to Hermis- ton the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John T. McDermott, all o! Pendleton, attended the Turkey Tour here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foster and sou and daughter, of Walla Walla, were week end visitors of their daugh ter and sister. Mrs. Charles Seeliger. Margaret Seeliger, Jeanette Rohn and Frank Frasier, all of Walla Walla, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeliger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger, and Mrs. Lena Lage, last week. Friday-Saturday AUGUST 25 and 26. Stars of the screen, stage, radio and boudoir throw a party for your er.tertainment. i HOUSE Ht rost from the auittr on wattrtd stock and crooktd bonds. His own Wattrloo was a crooktd blondt! A Paramount Picture Fun on the American Plan WITH * PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE Mr. flaldr. Ir, tönit to got your 'aun dry." ★w. c. FIELDS ★RUDY VALLEE ★STUART ERWIN ★GEORGE BURNS * and GRACIE ALLEN ★Col. STOOPNAGLE * and A financial wildcat His life and love. BUDD ★ SARI MARITZA ★CAB CALLOWAY and hit ORCHESTRA With GEORGE E. STONE LUGOSI PHILLIPS HOLMES FAY WRAY ★BELA ★BABY ROSE MARIE Minna Gambell, Reginald Owen, Lilian Bond, Reginald Mason, Sam Hardy, Lucien Littlefield. Dirtcltd by George Archain- ★ GIRLS in CELLOPHANE rhythm. baud ALSO: “Merchant of Menai" with Edgar Kennedy and. ’Doomed'', Part 7 of Last "Fron tier.” PLUS COMEDY AND CARTOON. SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT: $1.00 JAR RFA T? CRFAM FREE WITH EACH Samuol Bùchoff. associato producer LADY’S TICKET! THE RED& WHITE STORES L The Sign of a Dependable Store.E” Specials for Saturday and Monday, August 26 & 28 Tuna Flakes 2 for 23c Asparagus Red & White or Wall Walln 2s 2 for 37c Catsup 2 for 35c Deviled Meat 29c Coffee 33c 1 ea 12 28c Booth’s Sardines 1s ° «al 10c Grape Fruit Red & White • 2s 33c Gelatine Dessert Red & White 19c Mayonnaise Red & White - Quarts 48c Mayonnaise Red & White Pints 25c Relish Spread 25c French Dressing Red & White - s Salad Dressing Red & White Red & White - 12s Red & White . 1 Pound Memorie Flack or Green - lb. Red & White • Pints Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Lay and Mr. and Mrs. George Sales and children returned the last of the two daughters of Ashland, former week from Seaside where they vaca residents of Columbia district, visi tioned for several weeks. ted friends on the project the last Mary Zandell of Walla Walla re of the week. They were enroute to turned to her home last week after Ripon, Wisconsin, to visit Mrs. a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lay's parents. Charles Seeliger of Westland dis- Dot Ann Sidler, who has been the trict. house guest of Sbirlie Brownson the Wallace Cochran who has been past week, left Wednesday morning spending the summer in Moro, Ore., for her home in Portland. arrived the last of the week to wait Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton left for his school duties to begin. Lloyd Moore returned to Hermis Wednesday afternoon for Portland ton Tuesday from Portland where where they will look after business he spent several days looking after interests. business interests. Mrs. Wm. Nelson and two child Howard Reid, Jr., who has been ren, Cleta and Ronald of Yakima, visiting several days in Portland, Wn., accompanied by Mrs. Nelson's returned to his home in Columbia father, Henry Stoop, visited their district Tuesday. sister and daughter. Miss Wilma A. 8. Johnson, former depot clerk Stoop, Tuesday morning. They were in Hermiston, is now in business in enroute to Elgin where they will Eugene, Oregon. George Sales visi- visit relatives for several weeks. ted him while he was on his vaca Mrs. Fritz Kupers and Helen Ku tion. pers of Helix visited friends in this The regular Legion auxiliary will be held Thursday evening. August city Sunday. Robert Henderson who 31st at the home of Mrs. Joe Nor is working near Adams, accompan ton. All members are asked to be ied them to Hermiston where he spent the day with his mother, Mrs. present. . Clarence Henning and Enos Mar- Georgia Henderson, returning that ton left Friday morning for Port evening to Adams. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. West, and land where they spent several days visiting. They returned to Hermis daughter Rose Mary, former resi- ton Sunday night. dents of Hermiston, were in this Mrs. Thomas Fraser and son Tom city Tuesday night visiting at the accompanied by her sister, Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter. Tara Bryant, returned from Seaside They were enroute from the coast Sunday where they have been spend to their home in Grangeville, Idaho. ing the past several weeks. Barbara Wessell, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Wilson and two sons Gladys Smith left Sunday for The from Vancouver, Wn., arrived in Dalles where they visited Miss Wes- Termistön Tuesday where they will sell’s mother, Mrs. Ina Wessell, who visit Mrs. Wilson’s sister, Mrs. Geo. is in the hospital recuperating from telling of results with the chemicals Lane Uses Chemicals for Weeds. Wagner. in various parts of the county and an operation performed last week. EUGENE Interest in the use of g iving information on their use was Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds They returned to Hermiston Mon 'eft Sunday morning for Albany, day evening. chemicals for the control of noxious mailed to 188 other Lane county Ore., where they will spend several weeds is stron ' in I. ne county, and residents who have purchased chlo- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and lays with Mr. McReynolds’ parents. County Agent O. S. Fletcher recent- | ates through the county agent’s of- son Bruce, who have been vacation From there they plan to go to the flee. oast where they will vacation for ing in Seattle and other coast points ly pooled orders tor 500 pounds of returned to their home in this city atlacide for six farmers and 400 everal weeks. Monte Hedwall, accompanied by Sunday. Allen McNaught of Port pounds of sodium chlorate for five HERALD WANT ADS PAY Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, land accompanied them to Hermis farmers, at cost. A circular letter ton where he is visiting at the home Garnet Best and Mrs. H. J. Ott, mo tored to Walla Walla Thursday to of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraser. s$ 00090090999910009999610*0 0000 ©o ! look over the cold storage plant in Martha Farrell from Twin Falls, that city. Idaho, arrived in Hermiston Tues Arthur Finley, who is hauling day where she spent several days wheat for Jim Thompson, made a visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. business trip to Pendleton Tuesday. A. H. Norton. Martha Farrell, who Roy Alexander and R. Alexander is a sister of Mrs. Joe Harvey, for- if Pendleton were in Hermiston uer resident of left Hermiston, Monday visiting at the home of Wednesday night by plane for her their sister and daughter, Mrs. E. P. home in Twin Falls. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and laughter Shirlie, accompanied by Mrs. Simons’ sisters, Goldie and Syl- via Shutter, returned from Walla Walla /Sunday night where they have been visiting the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Simons also visited oast points while Goldie and Sylvia îhutter remained in Walla Walla with Mr. Simons’ sisters. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melton and son A Quality Paper at a Arthur from Wenatchee, Wn., and LOW PRICE. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lendsey and Fire-Proofing Shir !e Roofs Against Chimney Sparks or Burn- daughter Doris Lee from Forks, Wn. in. Ember from ■ ' ning Buildings, with Color to Match. ire visitors at the W. R. Struthers 72 Sheets E CIION OF ROOFS AND ESTIMATE FREE. home in Columbia district. Mrs. ( ) 50 Envelope® Melton is the daughter of Mr. and Box 84 Echo, Oregon 4 i Ted J. McDonald < i Mrs. Struthers and Mrs. Lindsey and < > cesse • • > 0000 000 09900908900990000090999990000009%9 AN UNUSUAL VALUE! Mrs. Struthers are sisters. < > —zmel JOUI last epportumity to Isa y a genuine Heatrola a rlez. Hurry? Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. SEE TED J. Montagfs ROTECTION Devon Vellum and Repair. 49c HERMISTON DRUG CO. “2 . . , % $ ■ 4 4 ; . - HOURS: 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SATURDAYS I DEPENDABLE GROCERS WE 00 OUR PART ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES over LABOR DAY) WEEK END SPECIALS MINUTE TAPIOCA Requires no soaking. 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY. Aug. 25 to 28, ine. Sugar $5.19 Pure Cane 100 lb. sack 8 Oz. Package MAX-I-MUM SYRUP 5 63 Cane & Maple Flavor Lb. Tin Milk r 1 Brand 11 Cans Ca e (18 Cans) 7 ’ a TTT 11 Jeli W ell $2969c Gelatin Dessert Assorted Flavors gui DC MAXWELL HOUSE Minimum Adult Fare 50c Childrsn Half Fare COFFEE 29c 1 Lb. GOING Aug. 31, Sept. 1,2,3,4 RETURNING September 12 (Home bv midnight that date) Tickets will be good not only in Coaches, but in Tourist and Standard Sleepers upon pay ment of usual sleeping car low fares coll on or address — Calking - Relaying Recoaling charges. For complete inform ation about these exceedingly RED a WHITE STORES ? McDonald | for ROOF j ounce Green & White • Pints THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1933. I Your Local Ticket Agent ON PACIFIC Can MOTHERS Baking Powder " 59c $0 ICOFFEI. m Edward’s OATS Quick or Regular Premium Package Large Each Size 25c BEANS Idaho - Red or small white 10 LDs. 63c Phone 241 LOCAL GREEN Dependa’’ 2 Pound Can ′ Corse Vacuum Packed "Just try a can.” DOZEN Apples N&me 25c Pounds Store No. 1751 Hermiston